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A community support organization in Chertsey is looking for a Male Support Worker to support adults with disabilities, including autism and dementia. This full-time role involves assisting with daily activities, social engagement, and personal care in a supportive environment. Experience isn't necessary as comprehensive training is provided to support career advancement. Benefits include flexible working, paid leave, and a contributory pension. A genuine occupational requirement for this role is to be male under the Equality Act 2010.
Avenues is a community where people smile, laugh, grow and achieve great things. We know that well-supported people support people well to do their very best for the people we support and achieve our vision.
Are you looking for your next social care role, or a change in career and a feel-good reward? If so, then we would love to hear from you!
Chertsey
£24,829 per annum (pro rata)
Full Time (39 hours) - Completing 9pm-7am shifts across the 7 day week
We’re looking for Support Workers to work with us across our service in Chertsey supporting adults who have learning disabilities, autism, dementia and behaviours that challenge. We have various services in the area including supported living homes, individuals living in self-contained flats and community-based outreach service.
No two days are the same but your day might look like this!
Experience in social care is not essential, we provide a full range of accredited and award winning training programmes at no cost to yourself, including the Health and Social Care Diploma that will really support your career progression.
Apply now! We look forward to hearing from you.
As part of our commitment to the “Disability Confident Scheme”, candidates who declare a disability, and meet the key criteria for this role, will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at the interview stage.
There is a genuine occupational requirement for the holder of this post to be male in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.